If there’s one thing authors love more than procrastinating, it’s praising one another. During the Renaissance, Thomas More’s Utopia got a proto-blurb from Erasmus (“divine wit”), while Shakespeare’s First Folio got one from Ben Jonson (“The wonder of our stage!”).
THERE ARE SOME decades that we don't really know much about⏤the 40s for instance⏤we know nothing about the music from that time, or even the films. We recently saw To Catch A Thief, Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film starring Grace Kelly and Cary Grant, so we're beginning to become vaguely familiar with that decade, but the 70s, that's one timeframe that has never appealed to us aesthetically, especially after watching the A&E documentary about Hugh Hefner recently ...
CRISP WHITE SHIRTS and faded blue jeans, skinny scarves and satin lapels on blazers, camel coats and cashmere sweaters...
THERE IS TWEED EVERYWHERE — Harris Tweed on a notebook, wool tartan on chinoiserie chairs, and in the closet,...
. . . and in the time of year where mornings are crisp and evenings are a little chilly, dressing...
. . . crazy for the perfect styling, by london-based fashion stylist fer decartaya, in these hopelessly lovely shots by...
. . . suddenly rethinking the entire summer wardrobe after happily happening upon this insanely fun and flirty mix of...